ok, I stand corrected, but, it's still good stuff :)
>>Well, my point was that on that one page(
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/prodinfo/qa.asp) they are honestly talking about the strengths of VFP over VB, VC++, and Access. That's different than >
>>what I've seen before.
>
>Hello Claude,
>
>You may have never seen it <g>, but it is not new. That language was there for the VFP 6 product...